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the irony is that it appears the SWA might actually become what it pretended to be in the beginning: a medical and scientific research facility aimed at actually helping people. The current cyborgs would live more like Claes, and possibly get longer lifespans.

Sandro tells Petrushka about her leukemia and he ask Dr. Belisario a favor of having her memories return before the operation. We also learn Dr. Belisario may have been falsely accused of terrorism by the government to get him to work with the SWA. The procedure begins on Petrushka where start remembering her past.

Rico and Claes record a video of Petrushka doing the "The Dying Song" dance. Later, Sandro meets up with Petrushka brother, revealing to him she's still alive by showing the video which he recognizes as her moves.

Looks like we're continuing with closure as I assume the manga is wrapping up. This time, it's focused on Triela's 'legacy', which was surprising to say the least. I certainly didn't see this particular tidbit coming.

So Hartmann last request to Prosecutor Roberta is to bear Triela's children?
Whoa, thats...... a difficult request considering to Triela, Roberta resemble her mother, the woman who sacrifice herself saving her life and Hartmann's partner.

In retrospect, it's hardly surprising to see the series' bloody and depressing end, but man, it's still just depressing. The ending for Jose and Henrietta fits, and brings the manga back full circle with closure to both, but talk about depressing.

In retrospect, it's hardly surprising to see the series' bloody and depressing end, but man, it's still just depressing. The ending for Jose and Henrietta fits, and brings the manga back full circle with closure to both, but talk about depressing.

Well a few months ago we were expecting everyone involved with the SWA to be slaughtered by the military, so this is a relatively happy ending.

So Jean got his memories back but is sadden over Jose's death. The leaders of Pandania are being captured with Cristiano convince by Chief Lorenzo to testify against the people responsible for the Croce family bombings. And the power plant attack has been called the Days of Blue.

This manga went kind of down the drain in the last volume or so. Don't get me wrong, it was very good, but there's something I missed there... Its demise felt very rushed as its epilogue kind of anticlimactic too, but strangely satisfactory as a grand finale.
I'd expected something different, when they showed that certain girl in the epilogue. I Hoped for a kind of a new start, but nope. It was the end anyway.

This is the first time I'd rather wanted an open ending.
btw, I've been a fan of GG for the last 10 years too.